Publications

2021. Our Next 100: Dr. Tyler Pearce. Essay in Building a vision for our next 100 years. The Winnipeg Foundation.

2017. Federal budget offers Band-Aid for housing. Winnipeg Free Press, 27 March, A7.

for Right to Housing Manitoba. 2016. Home, expensive home: Affordable and social housing in Canada. A submission to the National Housing Strategy Consultation.

with Right to Housing Manitoba. 2016. Affordability and housing system futures. Submission to Federal budget 2017 consultation.

2016. National housing strategy long overdue. Winnipeg Free Press.

With Wunttunee, Wanda. 2015. Our hearts on our street: Neechi Commons and the Social Enterprise Centre in Winnipeg, Universitas Forum 4 (2), 1-11., Co-author (70/30).

2013. Financing and financial management. Guest lecture, Social Enterprise: From Theory to Practice, University of Winnipeg, 31 January. Lecture

2011. Creating a cluster and innovation centre for social enterprise in Winnipeg: Moving toward a long-term vision for SE / CED growth in Winnipeg. Background paper for the Social Enterprise Centre, 9 pages.

with Loney, Shaun. 2011. Community-based water and energy efficiency in North Point Douglas and Lord Selkirk Park. High-level proposal and neighbourhood analysis, 6 pages.

2010. Book review of Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life, Redes, by Arturo Escobar, Environment and Planning A, 42(2), pp. 505-506.

with Elvin K. Wyly. 2006. He got game. Commentary on David L. Imbroscio, Shaming the inside game, Urban Affairs Review 42 (2), 9 pp., Co-author (70/30).

2006. Book review of Unsettling the city: Urban land and the politics of property, by Nicholas Blomley, Urban Geography 27 (1): 94-96.

2006. Blame the bridge: The making of an urban renewal area. Paper session, Controversies of neighborhood change, The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, 8 March. Presentation.

2006. Conceptualizing settler space and colonial practice in and around urban renewal areas: Winnipeg, circa 1950-1980. Geography Graduate Student Home Seminar, 18 January. Presentation.